Friday, August 17, 2007
Duncanville police still searching for aggravated robbery suspects
Duncanville police continue to search for leads in two recent aggravated robberies in the city.
Duncanville TODAY
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DPD is investigating an aggravated robbery of an individual that occurred July 30 at about 5:40 a.m.
According to police, dispatch received a call from a complainant who advised that two black males approached him at the drive-up ATM money machine of the Bank of America in the 600 block of E. Camp Wisdom Road.
The suspects demanded money at gunpoint, took the money from the complainant and fled the location on foot.
One suspect was described as 18-20 years of age, 6'0”-6'1”, 175-185 pounds and the other is described as 18-20 years of age, 5'6”-5'7”, 170-190 pounds,
One of the suspects is observed on video from the ATM machine that can be viewed at: www.duncan ville.com/police_video.shtm, video name “camp.”
Police also continue to seek information on a suspect involved in an aggravated robbery June 8 of the QT convenience store, 100 E. Camp Wisdom Road.
The suspect entered the store and grabbed a 12-pack of beer and proceeded to the check-out register.
After placing the beer on the counter, the suspect displayed a handgun and demanded cash from the register.
The suspect was described as a black male about 30 years old, 5'4”-5'8”, 200-220 pounds. At the time of the offense, he was wearing a baby blue hat, baby blue shorts and a baby blue button up shirt.
The suspect left the location walking east toward the Fairmeadows apartment complex.
Anyone with information on either case is urged to call the Duncanville Police Department at 972-780-5037.
Editor's note: Duncanville Police Department has provided crime statistics - with a comparison of crime before and after the approval of beer and wine sales - for the Aug. 23 issue of Duncanville Today.
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